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Chinna Katha - 22 (Karna, The Great Fiver) (Short Story: As told by Bhagavan Sri Satya Sai Baba)

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22. KARNA, THE GREAT FIVER

 

There is a fine story about Karna.

 

He was applying oil to his head, preliminary to his bath, from a jeweled cup,

Karna had taken the oil in his right hand and rubbed it well into his hair,

when Krishna appeared and Karna rose to revere Him.

 

He said He had come to demand the cup from him as a gift!

 

“I am surprised that You, the Master of the Universe, have a desire for this

paltry thing but who am I to ask you question? Here is the cup; “I gift it to

You”, he said, and placed it in the Lords right hand with his left hand.

 

Krishna took him to task for that error in dharma, offering a gift with the left hand.

 

But Karna said, “Pardon me, O Lord! My right hand is smeared with oil; I was

afraid, that if I take time to wash the hand and make it fit to give the cup,

my wayward mind which now had agreed to the gift, might discover same argument

not to accede to your request;

 

I might therefore be deprived of the unique fortune, by the fickle mind with

which I am burdened.

 

This is the ONLY reason why I asked immediately and passed it on to you,

regardless of the breach of a rule of etiquette; please sympathize with me and

pardon me”. Karna pleaded.

 

Karna knew that the mind is unsteady, but, as Krishna advised Arjuna, detachment

and discipline can tame it.

(from the Book: "CHINNA KATHA" (Short Story, as told by Bhagavan Sri Satya Sai BABA))

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